Chateau Troplong Mondot, perched on a limestone plateau commanding breathtaking views of around 30 hectares sweeping towards the Dordogne, has become one of Saint-milion’s leading lights since Christine Valette took over. Christine has employed Michel Rolland, the most famous Bordeaux consultant winemaker and driving force behind the dramatic improvement in a number of Saint-Emilion chateaux in the 1980s. And together they have masterminded Troplong Mondot’s elevation to Premier Grand Cru Classe status in the Saint-Emilion classification system review of 2006. Great value St-Emilion from the 1998 Bordeaux vintage. Reviews. “Intense aromas of ripe berries, tobacco and toasted oak with mineral. Full-bodied, with well-integrated, superfine tannins and a long, long finish. Extremely sexy, yet elegant.” Wine Spectator (Jan 2001)
Chateau Troplong Mondot, Grand Cru Classe, 1998
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